13 phd-information-system-management PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology
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physical, neurocognitive, emotional, and social impacts—follow-up care remains fragmented and inconsistent across healthcare systems. Our program is developing a comprehensive, consumer-informed, and
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PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months (PhD) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will index annually. You will also receive an additional
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PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months (PhD) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will index annually. You will also receive a top-up to
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QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months (PhD) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will index annually. You'll also receive a
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includes an extension of up to six months if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually. An additional $15,000 per annum top-up scholarship is available
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Application dates Applications close30 June 2025 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. This is the full
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with an outcome, typically within 6 weeks of submission of their application. About the scholarship The Spinal Cord Injury PhD and Master of Philosophy Top-up Scholarship is open to Australian and New
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areas Architecture Business Communication Design Education Engineering Health Information technology and games Justice Languages Law Mathematics and data science Project management Science Research
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for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset/sponsorship, covering the cost of your tuition fees for the first four full-time
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supported by an ARC Industry Fellowship, in partnership with Bush Heritage Australia. The student will work closely with ecologists and computer scientists at QUT and conservation managers at Bush Heritage